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Pakistan, Imran Khan
Over 40 US lawmakers sign letter for release of Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan
Over 40 US lawmakers have called on President Biden to push for the immediate release of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and other political detainees. They cited concerns about human rights violations and the fairness of Pakistan's electoral process following Khan's ousting in 2022.
No indication of Pakistan intending to try Imran Khan in military court: UK
LONDON: Asserting that Pakistan judicial processes are a domestic matter, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that Pakistani authorities gave no indication that they intend to try
Pakistan court rejects plea for acquittal from former premier Imran Khan and his wife in graft case
A Pakistani court has rejected a plea for acquittal from former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been held in prison for more than a year in a graft case.
Pakistan Army Rules Out Any Deal With Imran Khan
As per a report in a British daily, senior military officials have completely rejected the idea of talks with Khan at any level, the willingness for which was expressed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder during his recent interaction with party leaders at Rawalpindi's Adiala jail.
In Pakistan, Trump’s Silence on Imran Khan May Send Signal
Supporters of Imran Khan, the imprisoned former Pakistani prime minister, likely hoped that Trump would find the time to post something bringing attention to Khan’s plight.
Pakistan Court Rejects Ex-PM Khan Acquittal Request in Case
A Pakistani court rejected former prime minister Imran Khan’s request for lifting charges for hiding income from the sale of gifts obtained from foreign leaders during his time in power.
Pakistan military has no intention of cutting deal with jailed former prime minister Imran Khan – sources
Speaking from his jail cell, the former superstar cricketer had told the Guardian he would be willing to engage with army leadership
Pakistan military has no intentions of working out a deal with imprisoned former PM Imran Khan
Pakistan's military does not have any intentions of negotiating or cutting a deal with imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan, senior military sources told the Guardian. This comes after Khan said that he would be willing to engage with the army leadership from his prison cell.
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46 US Lawmakers Urge President Biden To Push For Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan's Release
Forty-six US lawmakers urged President Biden to press for former Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s release, criticising human rights ...
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Pak govt releases May 9 riot footage, demands apology from Imran Khan’s PTI: Reports
The military previously termed May 9 as "Black Day" and announced trials under the Army Act for those involved in the riots, ...
Malaysia Sun
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UK Foreign Secy assures no Military Trial for incarcerated Imran Khan
In response to concerns raised by British MPs regarding the imprisonment of former Pakistan PM Imran Khan, UK Foreign ...
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More than 40 US lawmakers sign letter for Imran Khan's release; opposition condemns action
It noted that "46 members of the US House of Representatives, including members from both the Republican and Democratic parties, have written a letter to President Joe Biden calling for urgent action ...
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Imran Khan Appeals to Supreme Court for Judicial Probe into Political Suppression
Imran Khan, former prime minister of Pakistan, has petitioned the Supreme Court for a judicial commission to investigate the ...
The Express Tribune
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No indication of Imran's military trial: UK official
In a letter responding to an October 16 inquiry from British lawmaker Kim Johnson regarding the political situation in ...
Opinion
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Opinion
The promise of a new Sri Lanka and a pollution crisis in Pakistan
Multan’s AQI has crossed 2,000; a jailed Imran Khan has made a “final call” to rally protestors against the government; a ...
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